Adjustable Patents (Class 209/413)
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Patent number: 9010542Abstract: A compact mobile variable angle vibrating screen with a suspension and dampening system configured to rapidly accommodate variable angles and exhibit acceptable vibration levels; especially during power up and power down surge vibration at the variable angles. The system comprises a group of bi-directional dual pivot leg vibration damper mechanisms, including nesting tubes, one with holes for receiving pins and the other with a semi-circular cutout at the bottom edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Terex USA, LLCInventors: Payton Schirm, Gregory Young
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Patent number: 8993930Abstract: The cooking device includes a top plate on which a container is to be placed, heating devices provided below the top plate, electrodes provided in a lower face of the top plate and including a boiling-over detection parts placed near an outer periphery of a portion of the top plate positioned above the heating devices, contact parts for supplying an AC current to the boiling-over detection parts, and contact parts for connecting the contact parts and one-side ends of the boiling-over detection parts to each other, respectively, an electrode-use capacitance detection device for detecting changes in capacitance of the boiling-over detection parts, and a control device for controlling the heating devices based on changes in capacitance detected by the electrode-use capacitance detection device.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hidekazu Suzuki, Hiroyuki Katsube, Kenzo Usui, Taihei Oguri, Kohei Kawata
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Patent number: 8881912Abstract: A vibratory separator including a separator deck including a hinge point, and a positive displacement mechanism coupled to the separator deck and configured to displace the separator deck to an angle of inclination is disclosed. A method of separating solids form a slurry, the method including pumping a slurry onto a separator deck, vibrating the separator deck, and displacing an end of the separator deck in an upwards or downwards direction with a positive displacement mechanism to a selected angle of inclination is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventor: Brian S. Carr
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Patent number: 8820536Abstract: A compact mobile variable angle vibrating screen with climbing and access systems configured to accommodate variable angles and exhibit increased ease and safety for users. The system comprises a stationary ladder and ladder top platform positioned adjacent to a variable angle walkway platform, such that stepping between the platforms is a lateral step when the angle of inclination of the screen is at a halfway point between minimum and maximum inclination.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Terex USA, LLCInventor: Payton Schirm
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Patent number: 8636150Abstract: An upper deck in a top flume before a lower deck in a bottom flume, each deck is adjustable from form about 10 to about 70 degrees, or from about 20 to about 45 degrees, and has a frame divided into a grid containing blank or screen panels that have openings to selectively permit smaller aggregate to pass through, while larger aggregates pass over the screens. The top flume has an opening for feeding the larger aggregates to the top of the deck adjacent the flume, and a bottom with an opening for feeding smaller aggregates under the deck. The bottom flume has an upstream side with an opening at the bottom to receive the smaller aggregates from the upstream adjacent flume and a downstream side having an opening adjacent the bottom of the side to discharge the larger aggregates, and the bottom has an opening it discharge the smaller aggregates.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Dewar of Virginia, Inc.Inventors: Uriah Shelby Akers, Jr., Wendell B. Shrewsbury, Keith W. Martin, Sr.
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Patent number: 8317031Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating fine particulate matter from debris and bulk material is presented which includes a frame, a screen connected to the frame that is adjustable in height relative to the frame at one of its ends, a removable trough positioned near the back end of the frame, and a motor for vibrating the frame to assist in separation of materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Z Screen LLCInventor: Bruce K. Zeller
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Patent number: 8083072Abstract: A mobile vibrating screen with a readily stowable and pivoting drive system comprising a motor with an attached drive sheave, a belt, a driven sheave and plurality of universal joints which are configured to maintain a connection between the motor and an eccentric weight shaft when said drive system is switched from an operational configuration to a stowed configuration. In an alternate embodiment, some small d parts, e.g. drive shaft, need to be removed and stowed elsewhere on the plant when drive is converted from operation to transport.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Terex USA, LLCInventors: Albert Botton, Edwin J. Sauser
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Patent number: 7959009Abstract: A screening arrangement and a modular system and modular protective cover for protecting a support frame in a screening arrangement is disclosed. The modular system includes a plurality of modular protective covers mounted in side-by-side relationship. Each of the modular protective covers includes a top surface and two opposing side walls that define a recess. The modular protective cover has a male component located at a first end of the modular protective cover and a female component located at a second end of the modular protective cover. The male component of the modular protective cover is adapted to mate with the female component of an adjacent modular protective cover to provide a generally continuous protective surface along a length of a support frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Polydeck Screen CorporationInventors: Mark V. Weaver, Peter Helmut Franz Freissle
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Patent number: 7861867Abstract: A reconfigurable grizzly-type system providing improved field processing of ore, rock, and soil. The system provides reconfigurable screening of rocks, rubble, gravel, and debris from soil based on material size. The system also provides improvements related to efficient storage and transportation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: John Robert Derrick
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Publication number: 20100276343Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for the easy installation or removal of screen elements from a shaker table without the use of tools. Pneumatic cylinders are used to move hold down bars up and down to either allow for screen elements to be installed or removed from the screen bed section assembly, or to clamp them into the screen bed section assembly of a shaker so that the screen elements will not move during shaker operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Ari M. Hukki
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Patent number: 7699179Abstract: A retention device for use with a filter apparatus having a main frame and an intermediate frame member, and a plurality of parallel filter elements in a filter zone being spaced one from another at a selected distance and forming a filter screen known as a harp screen, is disclosed. The filter screen is mounted to the main frame. The retention device includes a clamp disposed at an intermediate portion of the filter elements for clamping at least a clamped portion of the filter elements to the intermediate frame member, with the arrangement being such that a neutral region is provided adjacent or within the clamped portion of the filter elements, the neutral region being such that the filter elements may be manipulated within that region, and their relative spacing varied, within that region, without affecting spacing between filter elements outside the neutral region.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Symphony Wire Pty Ltd.Inventor: Marcus Willoughby Howell
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Publication number: 20090294335Abstract: A tensioning apparatus for tensioning a screen in a vibrating screen separator of the type having a box structure defined by two opposing spaced-apart upright side walls separated by at least one screen bed support structure. Included is an actuator support mounted to an exterior surface of a side wall of a box structure for pivotally securing the stationary end of an actuator thereto. The actuator includes a movable end that is cyclically movable from a first releasing position adjacent the sidewall, to a second engaging position, transversely spaced apart from the side wall, responsive to a track follower moving along a track inclined transversely to the side wall of the box. A clamp rail assembly is fixed to the movable end of the actuator to engage and tension a screen responsive to transverse movement of the movable end of the actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Mark Roppo, Randall O. Parker
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Patent number: 7584858Abstract: A screen assembly that is sufficiently flexible to adapt to a non-planar profile of a crowned deck on a vibrating shaker. When attached to the crowned deck, the screen assembly provides a screen with less curvature than the crowned deck.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Robert M. Barrett, Brian S. Carr
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Patent number: 7571817Abstract: A vibratory separator (in one aspect, a shale shaker) and methods for using it, the separator in certain aspects having a base, a basket movably mounted on the base, screen apparatus on the basket, material flowing onto the screen apparatus for treatment, at least a portion of the screen apparatus not inclined downhill (e.g. said portion horizontal or uphill), electromagnetic vibratory apparatus connected to the basket for vibrating the basket and the screen apparatus, driving apparatus for driving the electromagnetic vibratory apparatus, and control apparatus (on-site and/or remote) for controlling the driving apparatus and the electromagnetic vibratory apparatus; the material, in one aspect, being drilling fluid material with solids therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Eric Scott, George E. Smith, Lyndon Stone, Norman Padolino, Kevin McDonough, Kenneth W. Seyffert, William Koederitz, Mallappa Guggari, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 7461746Abstract: A portable screening and washing assembly includes a frame, and in addition, a scrubbing mill, a vibratory screen assembly and a fine material washer, all of which are mounted on the frame. Both the scrubbing mill and the fine material washer are adapted to move between a transport configuration and an operational configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Egge, Steve J. Anderson, Jeffrey A. Wendte
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Patent number: 7413087Abstract: A screen deck runner assembly (20) suitable for use in a vibratory screening machine characterized by the assembly including a saddle member (5), being configured and 420 dimensioned to removably straddle a screen deck runner (1) and to engage a screen panel (3).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Multotec Manufacturing (PTY) LimitedInventor: Nigel Peter Kriel
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Patent number: 7331469Abstract: A vibratory separator having a basket for supporting screen apparatus for treating material, the basket pivotably mounted on a base, vibratory apparatus connected to the basket for vibrating the basket, the material forming a pool on the screen apparatus, and a beach formed on the screen apparatus, measurement apparatus connected to the basket and positioned above the screen apparatus for measuring a distance from the measurement apparatus to a top surface of the pool, control apparatus for controlling and in communication with the measurement apparatus for receiving signals therefrom indicative of said distance, which distance is indicative of pool depth at that location and which correspond to beach extent, and adjustment apparatus controlled by the control apparatus for adjusting angle of the basket, thereby adjusting extent of the beach.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Norman Padalino, Eric Scott, Buddy Stone, Kevin McDonough, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 7306104Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating fine particulate matter from debris and bulk material is presented which includes a frame, a screen connected to the frame that is adjustable in height relative to the frame at one of its ends, a removable trough positioned near the back end of the frame, and a motor for vibrating the frame to assist in separation of materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Z Screen LLCInventor: Bruce K. Zeller
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Patent number: 7303079Abstract: The invention provides a screen which has a screen body (12) and a plurality of ribs which extend across the screen body. Screening apertures (118) are defined in the screen body by the ribs. A reinforcing frame (124) is embedded in the screen body, which frame is made of a first plastics material which has a greater density than a second plastics material from which the screen body (12) is made. The frame has keying formations formed therein to assist in bonding between the frame and the screen body.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: RCM Plastics CCInventors: Johan Theodore Reid-Robertson, Angelo Marietta, Anneke Denise Le Roux, legal representative, Charles Wynand Louw, Franz Zavier Mahl, deceased
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Patent number: 7278540Abstract: A vibratory separator having a base, a basket movably mounted on the base and for supporting screen apparatus for treating material introduced into the vibratory separator, the basket on a base and pivotable with respect thereto, vibratory apparatus connected to the basket for vibrating the basket, screen apparatus supported by the basket, the material flowing onto the screen apparatus for treatment, angle adjustment apparatus connected to the basket for adjusting angle of the basket, sensor apparatus for sensing a parameter indicative of basket angle and for providing a signal corresponding to said basket angle, control apparatus for receiving signals from the sensor apparatus and for controlling basket angle based on said signals, the angle adjustment apparatus, in one particular aspect, including a rocker arm assembly with a first pivotable end.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Lyndon Stone, Eric Scott, Norman Padolino, Kevin McDonough, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 7240800Abstract: An attrition mill for reclaiming foundry sand from deposited material having lumps of used foundry sand and included material includes a housing defining a chamber for receiving the lumps of used foundry sand and included material. A base is disposed within the housing and has an elevated end defining a reject outlet adjacent a reject end of the mill and a lower end, and a discharge wall is positioned adjacent the base lower end to define a sand outlet adjacent a sand end of the mill. A resilient support is attached to the housing, and a vibratory drive is attached to the housing and includes first and second eccentrically loaded motors.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: General Kinematics CorporationInventors: Paul R. Musschoot, William G. Guptail, Steve C. Wiechmann
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Patent number: 6935511Abstract: A vibratory separator having a basket with a first side spaced-apart from a second side, screen assembly apparatus mounted in the basket, the screen assembly apparatus having a central portion, a first screen side and a second screen side, central support apparatus connected to the basket and positioned beneath and in contact with the central portion of the screen assembly apparatus, and pressing apparatus on the first side and second side of the basket for pressing down on the first screen side and on the second screen side of the screen assembly apparatus so that the central portion of the screen assembly apparatus is higher than the first screen side and the second screen side.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, George Alexander Burnett, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 6712218Abstract: A soil screening device includes a screen frame having a screening surface, and a supporting frame. The supporting frame may have rearwardly disposed rigid uprights supporting the screen frame. The screen frame is pivotally mounted to a first upper member mounted at an upper end of the uprights, for pivoting between a lowered position and an elevated position. The supporting frame has a base frame extending forwardly of the uprights. Upper members of the base frame have at least one wedge selectively positionably mounted thereon, for example atop the upper member of the base frame. The wedge or wedges are positionable to engage a lower edge of the screen frame when in the lowered position bearing down on an upper inclined surface of the wedge or wedges. The wedge or wedges are selectively positionable relative to the upper members of the base frame so as to selectively adjust an angular orientation of the screen frame relative to the uprights.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventor: Klaas Nierop
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Patent number: 6698593Abstract: A vibratory screen separator using screens includes a base and a housing resiliently mounted to the base and divided into two wall portions held together by a clamp band. Brackets are located high on the housing and lifts are diametrically positioned to either side of the housing. The lifts are pivotally mounted to the base through feet to move from a first position engaging the brackets to a second position displaced from the housing. Each lift includes a fluid cylinder and shaft mounted to an arm. A head associated with the shaft of the fluid cylinder and shaft engages a slot on the associated bracket and can operate to lift a portion of the housing with the clamp band removed. In this lifted state, access is provided to screens clamped within the housing between housing portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Thomas Folke, Joachim M. Zaun, Eric K. Johnson
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Patent number: 6367633Abstract: A screening device for screening bulk material and having a screen deck with a loading end and a discharge end, and a frame on which the screen deck is mounted. The screen deck includes a primary screening section and a secondary screening section arranged downstream of the primary section. The primary screen section is adjustable to screen at an angle relative to the secondary screening section.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Extec Industries PLCInventor: Paul Douglas
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Patent number: 6220445Abstract: A continuous-belt drilling mud separation unit is removably mounted in a box-like housing disposed in the flow path of drilling mud or drilling fluids and is operated by a motor on the housing. The separation unit includes a generally rectangular frame, a tensioning system, and a wide continuous belt in the form of a mesh screen, chain, self-cleaning chain link belt, or combination chain link belt and wire mesh screen which extends around rollers or sprockets and is driven in a continuous loop moving along the longitudinal axis of the frame. As drilling mud or drilling fluids are conducted onto the moving belt, liquids and particles smaller than the openings in the belt pass through the openings and liquids and particles larger than the openings are transported on the moving belt and are discharged off of one end as the belt completes its path.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Inventor: J. Terrell Williams
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Patent number: 6070736Abstract: A screen frame and screen are secured into sealing engagement within a screening machine by a screen frame sealing mechanism and method which allows the user to simultaneously raise an entire side of the screen frame into sealing engagement. Advantageously, the entire screen frame can be raised into sealing engagement to prevent the escape of fine material being screened and avoid metal-to-metal contact during the screening process from a single location.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Rotex, Inc.Inventors: Brady P. Ballman, William W. Heyob
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Patent number: 5979666Abstract: An apparatus for screening particulate material having a base frame (11), an elevating conveyor (12), and a conveyor carrying frame (13) adjustably mounted on the base frame (11) and arranged to be capable of moving the conveyor (12) generally lengthwise to adjust the position of an upper end (16) of the end (16) of the conveyor. A sub-frame (18) is pivotally adjustably mounted on the base frame (11) via a pivot (20), and it carries a vibratory screen (17) arranged to receive material falling under gravity from the upper discharge end (16) of the conveyor (12). The sub-frame is adjustable about the pivot in order to adjust the attitude of the screen. A tail conveyor (23) is provided for discharging separate screened portions of the material. A linkage (19, 22) exists between the sub-frame (18) and the carrying frame (13) which includes a direct pivotal connection (20) between the sub-frame and the carrying frame whereby there is simultaneous lengthwise adjustment of the sub-frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Patrick J. Douglas
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Patent number: 5938042Abstract: A screening arrangement support frame component in which a pair of complementary elongate component members have body portions and cavity defining formations. The component members are secured side by side to one another such that the body portions abut and the cavity defining formations register to form a plurality of cavities for receiving socket elements. A plurality of socket elements, each defining a socket for receiving a protrusion that secures a screening panel to the component, the socket elements being mounted in the cavities when the component members are secured to one another. The thickness of each support frame component at the locations where the body portions abut is smaller than the cross-sectional dimension of the socket elements mounted in the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventors: Manfred Franz Axel Freissle, Jacobus Van Rensburg, Peter Helmut Franz Freissle
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Patent number: 5690826Abstract: A new type of filter assembly which can be employed to retrofit an existing shaker or which can be built as an integral part of a new shaker. The assembly is comprised of a series of compartments arranged in cascading fashion within the shaker. Each compartment is provided with a removable hookless corrugated filter having no additional support backing which secures between a perforated bottom of the compartment and a removable and reclosable lid. Each filter is sealed and supported from below, at its front and rear edges and along its sides within its respective compartment upon removable corrugated lips provided in each of the compartments. Each lid is provided with a plurality of downwardly extending parallel blades which coincide with and engage valleys of the corrugated filters to seal and support the filters within their respective compartments when the lids are closed.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Inventor: William Myron Cravello
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Patent number: 5641071Abstract: A convertible vibratory material separating apparatus, and kits to convert the apparatus to a woven-screen or finger-rod upper separating surface. The separating apparatus includes a universal shaker head adapted for vibratory movement within a frame with a tall and short end. The shaker head includes side plates and a centerplate, and removable support rails or plates when the shaker head is converted to finger-rod combs for a separating surface. The shaker head includes flanges on a lateral support tube enclosing an eccentric motor driven shaft and flanges when the shaker head is converted to a woven-screen upper separating surface. The kits include right angle flanges, bars and plates for conversion of the shaker head with woven-screens or combs of finger-rods.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: The Read CorporationInventors: James L. Read, Robert J. Hadden
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Patent number: 5544762Abstract: A separating apparatus is disclosed for separating debris from materials. The apparatus includes a container which defines an opening for the flow therethrough of the materials. A frame is disposed adjacent to the opening. The frame has a first side which is pivotally connected to the container about a pivotal axis. A second side of the frame is disposed remote from the first side. A separating device is pivotally secured to the frame about a further pivotal axis. The separating device extends across the opening between the first and second side of the frame when in a first disposition thereof. An actuator co-operates with the separating device for permitting movement of the separating device to a second disposition thereof away from the frame and the opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Knight Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: William J. Liimatainen, Daniel R. Brauer
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Patent number: 5529254Abstract: A materials grinding and processing machine includes a sizing concave having a sizing screen contained therein. Ordinarily, the sizing concave is pivotally connected adjacent its upper end to the frame of the materials processing machine. To replace the sizing screen, a temporary pivotal connection is made between the lower end of the sizing concave and the frame. The upper end of the sizing concave is permitted to swing away from the frame to provide access to the sizing screen from above. A hydraulic cylinder, coupled between the frame and the sizing concave, can be selectively attached at different points on the sizing concave to move the sizing concave and improve access, from above, to the sizing screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Rexworks, Inc.Inventors: Murray McIntyre, Jerome Gallo
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Patent number: 5497886Abstract: A hydrodynamic device for generating negative pressure excursions in a pulp slurry during fine screening, includes a plurality of half-foil members disposed on a substantially cylindrical outer surface of a rotor. The rotor is mounted within and co-axial with a substantially cylindrical screen having a circumferentially continuous apertured zone to define an annular screening chamber between the rotor and the screen. The half-foil members are collectively at least axially co-extensive with the apertured zone and have a leading edge which, also collectively, is inclined at a spiral angle relative to the axis of the rotor such that during rotation, the collective leading edge of the half-foil members conduct large particles downwardly through the screening chamber. A selection of hydrodynamic foil configurations is provided in order to adapt to a wide range of pulp types and screening conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1993Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Douglas L. G. Young, Antoine G. Abdulmassih
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Patent number: 5485924Abstract: A centrifugal sifter having a rotatable shaft with an auger and paddles located thereon. An inlet manifold presents material to be sifted to the auger. A cylindrical screen surrounds the paddles and is in turn confined within an outlet manifold where material sifted through the screen is collected and discharged. Material not passed through the screen exits the opposite end of the screen from the auger and is directed outwardly through an outlet manifold. The cylindrical screen includes circular beads at each end. These beads are positioned over short cylindrical elements and held between mounting plates and locking plates to retain the screen at each end. One of the screen clamps is slidably mounted in the centrifugal sifter and is held in place to tension the cylindrical screen by a resilient tensioning assembly. Rods extend to the slidably mounted screen clamp. Pneumatic expansion elements using air bags or pneumatic cylinders bias the rods to tension the cylindrical screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Jochim M. Zaun
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Patent number: 5335784Abstract: A dump platform materials screener includes a horizontally fixed support frame to which is pivotably coupled a materials staging and screening frame. The materials staging and screening frame includes a materials staging area having a bottom region of non-screened material on which may be dumped materials to be screened. A materials screening area adjacent to the non-screened area is provided which extends from the non-screened materials staging area to a first end of the materials staging and screening frame. The materials screening area includes a bottom region including at least one screen having at least a first plurality of openings of at least a first uniform size, for allowing materials to be screened which are of lesser dimensions than that of the uniform size of the plurality of openings to pass through the plurality of openings when the materials to be screened are moved from the materials staging area to the materials screening area.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Tyler and Kerouac Manufacturing and DevelopmentInventor: Terry Tyler
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Patent number: 5271168Abstract: A padding machine used for overlaying a pipeline disposed within a trench with sifted dirt to eliminate contact by rock or other abrasive material with the pipeline and, thereby, preclude rusting, corrosion or like damage. A trench typically lies along the edge of a right-of-way on which the padding machine travels, i.e. pulling, for example, as from a tractor. Raw filling material is introduced onto a shaker driven and/or vibrating screen through the use of, for example, a common backhoe. Rocks or larger sized particles move, by gravity, onto the right-of-way adjacent the side of the machine opposite to that of the trench, where sifted filler material passes onto and from a moving conveyor which is directed toward the desired covering relationship with the pipeline. A feature of the padding machine is the use of a boom which interconnects the freely vertical movable front end of the padding machine to a towing vehicle and includes an hydraulically operated piston for leveling purposes, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Inventors: Gilbert T. Wilson, Sr., R. David Sheehan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5215197Abstract: A seafood separator for separating sea creatures captured by a net is provided, comprising a support structure attached to the deck of a boat; a number of vertically arranged frames attached to the support structure, each frame containing a screen for retaining sea creatures of predetermined sizes, wherein the grid spacing of each screen is smaller than the grid spacing of any higher screen. Each screen is capable of slidable motion relative to the support structure or to any other screen in order to facilitate cleaning and seafood removal. A tray for collecting trash and unwanted seafood is attached to the support structure below a lowermost screen and has an end positioned over the boat deck to allow return of the trash back into the sea. A method for separating sea creatures and returning undesirable sea creatures back to the sea alive is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1992Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Inventor: James A. Harvey
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Patent number: 5156749Abstract: A dewatering system for use in the treatment of waste water is disclosed which includes a tank, an inclined filter bed having a plurality of filter elements and components for inducing a flow of air through the filter bed to accelerate drying of the removed solids. Also disclosed are components for adjusting the angle of inclination of the filter bed and mechanical components for removing solids from the filter elements. In one embodiment, the filter bed is disposed within an upper unit mounted for rotation on the tank floor to facilitate cleaning of the filters. Adjusting the angle of inclination of the filter bed provides access from the frame, below, for cleaning the underside of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1990Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Inventor: Jack R. Williams
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Patent number: 5112474Abstract: There is disclosed a screening apparatus for screening particulate material and which comprises a base frame, an elevating conveyor adjustably mounted on the base frame and arranged to convey material from a loading station at or near a lower end of the conveyor to a discharge station at an upper end of the conveyor, a sub-frame adjustably mounted on the base frame and carrying a vibratory screen for receiving material falling from the conveyor, a drive mechanism for adjusting the position of the conveyor along a guided path of movement, and a coupling arrangement which couples the conveyor and the sub-frame together in such a way that adjustment of the position of the conveyor relative to the base frame is accompanied by corresponding adjustment of the position of the sub-frame relative to the base frame so that the vibratory screen can take up any required attitude to suit particular requirements and in which it is still able readily to receive material falling from the upper end of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1989Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Inventor: Patrick J. Douglas
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Patent number: 5100539Abstract: An apparatus and method for sizing and separating particles of a material. The apparatus includes a stand, a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion, and suspension assemblies attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand. A pair of inclined screens are removably mounted in a pair of screen boxes removably mounted on the frame, with each of the screens sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of the frame. At least one motor is mounted on the frame for vibrating the frame and attached screens, and a feed box is mounted on the stand adjacent to and above upper ends of the screens for supplying a material to be sized. The method of the invention includes the steps of actuating the motor and depositing a material onto the upper ends of the screens via the feed box, so that the vibrating screens can simultaneously size and separate particles of the material.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Sizetec, Inc.Inventor: Masataka Tsutsumi
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Patent number: 4699713Abstract: A seed cleaning device includes a frame and first and second screened grids, each of which is pivotably mounted to the frame. Two crankshafts are mounted to the frame and are coupled to one another to remain 180 degrees out of phase with respect to one another. Each of the crankshafts causes a respective one of the screened grids to oscillate, such that the oscillation of the first screened grid is out of phase with the oscillation of the second screened grid.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Inventor: James B. Tieben
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Patent number: 4568455Abstract: A screening device having an inflatable screen frame and a rigid screen frame member. The frame assembly expands with inflation in a self-controlled manner to tension the associated screen cloth and to fix the frame within the screening device. A method of making screen assemblies is also disclosed using heated screen cloth to fuse the frame thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Gene A. Huber, Bill A. Racine
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Patent number: 4417978Abstract: A centrifugal screening device comprises a cylindrical screen surrounded by a cylindrical casing spaced radially from the screen. A central shaft inside the screen carries a plurality of blades which are inclined so that material fed into one end of the space between the shaft and screen is thrown toward the screen by centrifugal force and is also propelled axially of the screen to an exit at the other end. Fine material passing through the screen is collected in a funnel at the lower end. The screen is made up of semicylindrical sections each comprising a frame in which metal mesh is secured by strips of woven synthetic resin material.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Inventor: Karl V. L. Guth
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Patent number: 4350584Abstract: A garden sieve for mounting on a wheelbarrow has a frame and a stand adapted for detachable connection by means of selectively engageable projections and recesses, with the frame in any one of a series of positions whereby the extension and/or angular position of the stand relative to the frame is adjustable. In the preferred embodiment the stand has two arms, the free ends of which engage opposite sides of the frame near one end thereof and the other end of the frame carries clips intended in use, to fit over an edge of the wheelbarrow.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Inventor: Jerrold H. Donington
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Patent number: 4250024Abstract: A glass bead separating apparatus and method are disclosed, for use with a slurry blast cabinet. The system is capable of continuous operation, so that glass beads which are broken and undersized can be separated out of the slurry along with debris from the blasting operation, on a continuous basis while blasting takes place, and the slurry can be continuously returned to the blasting cabinet in the purified condition. Used slurry is withdrawn from a hopper at the bottom of the blasting cabinet, pumped up to the top of the separator apparatus and delivered through a nozzle over an inclined screen sized to pass everything but reuseable, whole glass beads. The reuseable beads are collected in a bin, while the remainder passes down onto another, much finer screen which retains nearly everything but the liquid slurry medium, which is preferably water. The relatively clean water drops into a holding tank at the bottom of the separator apparatus, with an overflow weir provided to maintain a preselected water level.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Vacu*Blast CorporationInventors: Paul Soares, Henry J. Stanley
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Patent number: 4184944Abstract: A rotary screen appliance for the sifting of sand at a construction site is fittable directly to the mouth of a motorized driving device such as a cement mixer. A dismantable screen cage is connected to an armature preferably having three guide arms. A fastening portion is slidably attached to each guide arm and extends at an acute angle therefrom such that the fastening portions may engage the mouth of a cement mixer and thereby lock the screen cage thereto. Rotation of the cement mixer causes rotation of the screen cage. A device for rapping on the screen cage and thereby shaking it as it rotates is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1977Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Inventor: Jean Tytko
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Patent number: 4082657Abstract: A new and improved separating device for separating particulate from a fluid stream including a plurality of screen units which are releasably held in a screen unit mounting assembly by inflatable tubes; the screen unit angular position is adjustable by adjusting the height of a plurality of adjustable support posts; and, dual vibrators are mounted with the screen unit mounting assembly and are interconnected for simultaneous vibration in mutually perpendicular directions.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1976Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Inventor: Ernest L. Gage